2014 spring classes
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Calla Lily
Start a garden in wool this spring.
This flower involves absolutely no knitting or crochet. You’ll be working with
wool roving, which is wool just one step before
it’s turned into yarn. In the short space of 2 hours you’ll get
a taste of two very different felting processes,
needle felting and wet felting. It’s wet and a little
messy, but lots of fun and the results are beautiful. Saturday1 to 3 pmMay 17$30 includes suppliesTeacher: Susan Childress
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Easy Lace Cardigan Heidi has chosen Firefl y by Classic Elite for her fi rst version of this Knitting Pure and Simple cardie. It’s worked top down without seams. Once the yoke is completed, you’ll begin working Feather and Fan, a traditional Shetland lace pattern that never fails to please. The sleeves will be cuffed with Feather and Fan and you’ll trim the neckline of your cardie with a fi nal fl ourish of Feather and Fan. At a gauge of 5 stitches, you will have so many yarn options that you may want to make both a summer and winter version.Monday5 to 7 pmMay 12, 19, June 2, 9, 16$60 plus suppliesTeacher: Heidi
ConsoniaConsonia is a piece by one of our
favorite designers, Norah Gaughan.
The original version of this tunic
length cardigan has short sleeves.
Kate’s version is sleeveless. The
front opening and lower edge are
trimmed with a wide band of ladder
lace. You’ll fi nd this big lace look
easy to work and fun to wear. Kate
chose Berroco’s cotton rich Captiva
for this piece, making it dressy and
warm weather friendly. This is a first sweater friendly project. Thursday4 to 6 pmMay 15, 22, June 5, 12, 19$60 plus suppliesTeacher: Kate
Kimono So many new beautiful new spring yarns—how is a knitter to choose? One way to enjoy a new yarn is to work up a version of an old favorite design. The knit Kimono is one of our shop standbys. This cardie design features graceful bias knit fronts that drape and flatter most fi gures. Usually we have to choose yarn to match the pattern. Here it’s the other way around. The beauty of a multi-gauge pattern like our Kimono is that it works in the yarn of your choice. Also choose any sleeve length, from short and capped to long or anything in between. Tuesday3 pm OR 7 pmApril 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27$40 plus suppliesTeacher: Paula always10% off
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EntrelacEntrelac is one of the great tricks of the
knitting world. Is it woven? Does it involve a lot of sewing? None of the above. You’ll work with beautiful self-striping Noro, which creates the illusion that each small section is made from a separate yarn source, when in fact you’ll be working with one continuous strand. It’s also a great opportunity to try the option of “knitting back backwards” so that you can work with the right side of the piece facing you at all times. Choose the wide shawl version or a narrower scarf version and fi nish with an elegant knotted fringe. Saturday10:30 am to 12:30 pmMay 31, June 7, 14$40 plus suppliesTeacher: Heidi
Zebra Felted ToteSusan Brobst has designed the Zebra Felt Tote to help you learn to knit fair isle. The secret to becoming
good at color stranded knitting is to practice, practice, practice. This project will give you lots of practice and a beautiful bag to show for your efforts. The felting process will camoufl age the unevenness that is typical for beginning fair isle knitters. There will be no need to correct “mistakes” in following the chart because the zebra stripes are very forgiving. There is also no reason that your zebra tote can’t be in two bright contrasting colors of your choice instead of the familiar black and white.
Irish Aran Cabled MittensWork this pair of Irish Aran mittens on 2 needles instead of 4. Yes, we’ll
have to seam the mittens at the end, but it
will be a chance to learn how to fl awlessly
seam in ribbing and in garter stitch--two great
knitting life skills you will be
glad you have down. Jump into this great project
even if you have no previous cable knitting experience.
Thursday7 to 9 pm
May 8, 15, 22$30 plus supplies
Teacher: Debbie
There will be some homework before the fi rst class.Wednesday1 to 3 pmJune 4, 11, 18$40 plus suppliesTeacher: Susan
ijSheep’s Clothing
knitting supply
Spring 20144
To register for classes call 219-462-1700
60 West Lincolnway Valparaiso, IN 46383 sheepsclothingvalpo www.knitdoctor.com
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OPENK N I TEVERY Wednesday
10am to noon
Night Owl Knitters
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EVERY Thursday6-9 pm
EVERY Friday5 to 7 pm
EVERY Friday5 to 7 pm
KnittingEvery Friday
4 to 7 pm
Early Bird Knitters1st & 3rd Saturday EVERY month 8 am
LATEHOURS WEEKDAYS7PM THURSDAYS9PM
Open KnitClasses
Teachers: Heidi Yelich, Susan Brobst, Kate Schroeder, Debbie Teibel, Paula Strietelmeier, BJ Licko-Keel
Design: Kristina Rost, Art: Susan Childress
60 West Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN 46383219-462-1700knitdoctor.com
M-Tu 12 to 7W 10 to 7Th 12 to 9F 12 to 7Sa 10 to 5
Felt ClogsClogs are knit XXXL size in wool and then run through the wash machine to shrink the wool into a tight, fi rm fabric. They are guaranteed to improve your pattern reading skills as you navigate the wrap and turns and increases that create the clog shap-
ing. There are size options for every family member. Every new pair that Susan cre-ates has a new element
of creativity. She’ll show you how to use needle felting to add a name, a fl ower, a soccer ball, or whatever embellish-ment you want. Her newest clog has a
fringe that was knitted in and felted around the ankle. It’s guaran-teed to put a smile on your face.
Saturday10:30 am to 12:30 pm
April 26, May 3, 10$40 plus supplies
Teacher: Susan
Socks:Cuff DownBegin your sock at the cuff so you will have
plenty of time to get comfortable knitting in the round on small needles before learning how to shape the heel and toe. Close the toe of your sock with kitchener stitch, a sewn seam that mimics a look and comfort of a row of knitting.
Tuesday7 to 9 pm
May 13, 20, 27, June 3$50 plus supplies
Teacher: Kate
Socks:
Socks